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Impacts of redox-mediator type on trace organic contaminants degradation by laccase: Degradation efficiency, laccase stability and effluent toxicity

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:27 authored by Bradley Ashe, Luong Nguyen, Faisal HaiFaisal Hai, Duu-Jong Lee, Jason P Van De Merwe, Frederic Leusch, William PriceWilliam Price, Long Nghiem
This study compares the effectiveness of seven redox-mediating compounds namely, 1-hydrozybenzotriazole (HBT), N-hydroxyphthalimide (HPI), 2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy (TEMPO), violuric acid (VA), syringaldehyde (SA), vanillin (VA), and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) diammonium salt (ABTS), which follow distinct oxidation pathways, for the degradation of trace organic contaminants (TrOCs). These redox-mediators were investigated for improved degradation of four TrOCs showing resistance to degradation by crude laccase from the white-rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus. ABTS and VA achieved the highest degradation of the phenolic compounds (i.e., oxybenzone and pentachlorophenol), whereas the non-phenolic compounds (i.e., naproxen and atrazine) were best removed using VA or HBT. This implies that the non-phenolic compounds are more effectively removed by the radical species generated by the NeOH type mediators (i.e., VA and HBT), while removal of the phenolic compounds may depend more on the stability and the redox potential of the radicals generated from the mediator, irrespective of the type. Notably, enzyme stability was greatly affected by the NeOH type mediators but it was compensated by their rapid degradation capacity. Overall, VA and HBT (NeOH type) appear to be the best mediators for enhanced degradation of the selected compounds without causing significant toxicity in the effluent.

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Ashe, B., Nguyen, L. N., Hai, F. I., Lee, D., Van De Merwe, J. P., Leusch, F. D. L., Price, W. E. & Nghiem, L. D. (2016). Impacts of redox-mediator type on trace organic contaminants degradation by laccase: Degradation efficiency, laccase stability and effluent toxicity. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 113 169-176.

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International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation

Volume

113

Pagination

169-176

Language

English

RIS ID

114339

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